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I have a 2008 1500 Ram. The garage said I needed new sensors because my tpms light came on and it dinged 4 times. They put in new sensors but the problem didnt go away. They say the reciever is regist

How can I turn the TPMS warning light off?

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Consult your owners manual, it will give you the procedure to reset the tpms

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 18, 2008

SOURCE: Hyundai Veracruz GLS 2008 Tire Pressure problem

Keep taking it back to the dealer until the fix it or give you a new car. Not that it's an immediate safety issue, it's just something that's supposed to be functioning properly. They have to address it because cars are legally required to have TPMS systems for safety. If a safety mehanism fails in your car, you can claim it is a safety issue. If you keep having problems with the TPMS light, you'll eventually ignore it. Then one day you'll have a tire going flat and you wouldn't know it.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Oct 03, 2008

SOURCE: TPMS on 2006 Chevy Impala

I have an 05 impala and there is a setting in the Radio to reset the oil life and TPMS system, I'd look in the owners manual to see how to access this feature on the 06 but it should be there.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 10, 2009

SOURCE: how to retrain tpms after tire rotation?

I have a 2005 with tire pressure monitoring also and was surprised when I rotated the tires that the system continued to work O.K. The manual says the dealer must retrain the sensors to recognize the tires but so far mine seem to be working just fine.
Retraining probable requires digital readout box to reset the computer and unless you know someone who has one the dealer is probably your best bet.

fatony

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  • Posted on Nov 24, 2009

SOURCE: disable tpms

I don't know if there is a problem with your TPMS receiver (on dash board), or your TPMS sensor is disable (in four tire). If it's the receiver problem, You have to go to the dealer ship to solve the problem. If it's the sensor problem. You can go to the dealer ship to let them find which sensor or sensors are fault, And replace them by the new one then doing the reset process.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2010

SOURCE: Audi A4 2008- warning symbol TPMS ?????? what

TMPS = Tires Monitoring Pressure System.
If you have been changed all tires of the car you must programm again all four tires TMPS sensors. This is the reason for TMPS warning symbol lightning on the dashboard.

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test drive the car for at least 10 minutes at a continuous speed of 15 MPH or greater. During the
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For 2009 Toyota Venza recalls, visit
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